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Constitutional Populism in South Africa
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How, When and Why Does Faith in Law's Autonomy from Politics Decline? A Comparative Constitutional-Cultural Analysis
In: Erin Delaney and Rosalind Dixon (eds), Comparative Judicial Review (Edward Elgar, Forthcoming)
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Comparative Constitutional Studies: Two Fields or One?
In: (2017) 13 Annual Review of Law and Social Science
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The Incorporation Problem in Interdisciplinary Legal Research: Some Conceptual Issues and a Practical Illustration
In: Erasmus Law Review, Band 8, Heft 2
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In Defence of Empirical Entanglement: The Methodological Flaw in Waldron's Case Against Judicial Review
In: UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2015-73
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The Path to Democratic Instrumentalism in India
In: Theunis Roux, The Politico-Legal Dynamics of Judicial Review: A Comparative Analysis, Chapter 4, 2015
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Reinterpreting 'the Mason Court Revolution': An Historical Institutionalist Account of Judge-Driven Constitutional Transformation in Australia
In: The Australian Political Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Sydney Paper
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The Langa Court: Its Leitmotifs and Legacy
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American Ideas Abroad: Comparative Implications of U.S. Supreme Court Decision-Making Models
In: International Journal of Constitutional Law, Forthcoming
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The South African Constitutional Court's Democratic Rights Jurisprudence: A Response to Samuel Issacharoff
In: Constitutional Court Review, Band 5, Heft 2014
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